Officers conducting a routine bar check at McCarthy's Pub at 1:30 a.m. Sunday found six people fighting in the parking lot, according to reports. Police calmed the scene, ticketed the six combatants and let five go. The sixth was taken to Longmont United Hospital for treatment of head injuries.

Police arrested a woman on suspicion of third-degree assault on an at-risk adult Saturday, according to police. A 91-year-old man told officers he was struck on the cheek with a rock during a disturbance on the 1700 block of Sunlight Drive when the woman threw a handful of rocks at a group of people.

A boy who reportedly broke a window on a residence on the 2000 block of Collyer Street on Saturday was found to be intoxicated and under the influence of drugs, according to reports. He resisted arrest, but was taken into custody. He was issued a summons and released to his mother's custody.

The owner of a liquor store on the 1700 block of Main Street got into a struggle with an intoxicated man who tried to take small bottles of liquor on Sunday, according to police reports. The man was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief, second-degree burglary and third-degree assault.

MacIntyre says the completed project will be best in Pac-12There were bulldozers, hard hats, mud, concrete trucks, blueprints, mud, cranes, lots of noise and, uh, mud, during the last recruiting cycle when Colorado football coach Mike MacIntyre brought recruits to campus. Full Story

MacIntyre says the completed project will be best in Pac-12There were bulldozers, hard hats, mud, concrete trucks, blueprints, mud, cranes, lots of noise and, uh, mud, during the last recruiting cycle when Colorado football coach Mike MacIntyre brought recruits to campus. Full Story

Most people don't play guitar like Grayson Erhard does. That's because most people can't play guitar like he does. The guitarist for Fort Collins' Aspen Hourglass often uses a difficult two-hands-on-the-fretboard technique that Eddie Van Halen first popularized but which players such as Erhard have developed beyond pop-rock vulgarity.
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